26 Thursday, July 24, 1997 Pahrump Va|icy Gazette
Legals
I
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that, pursuant to NRS
244.360, a public hearing will
be held by .the Nye County
Board of County Commis-
sioners ("Board"), on the 5th
day of August, 1997, at the
hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m., in
the Commissioners' Cham-
bers, Nye County Courthouse
and William P. Beko Justice
Complex, 101 Radar Road,
Tonopah, Nevada, for the pur-
pose of considering a written
complaint with the Nye
County Clerk, alleging the
existence of certain nuisances
(as defined by IRS 40.140)
in the Unincorporated Town
of Pahrump.
NRS 40.140derines a "nui-
sance" as "anything which is
injurious to health, or inde-
cent and offensive to the
senses, or an obstruction to
the free use of property, so as
to interfere with the comfort-
able enjoyment of life or prop-
effl'y."
On the 27th day of June,
1997, a letter of complaint,
signed by Steve M. Maison,
Battalion Chief, Pahrump Fire
Department, was filed with
the Nye County Clerk, alleg-
ing the following nuisances to
be located in Pahnanp:
1. At the corner of Lola
Lane and Black Street. Pahr-
ump, #P# 35-171-25. locamd
on real owned by
David Philip and Deborah
lean Green. whose mailin
address is 785 35th Avenue.
Vernon. British Columbia.
oecun-
ing dnm of unknown liquid
(preliminarily believed to be
cooking oil, but labeled as
Metlml),ieaking intotbe soil;
piles of vehicle tires; amYor
otherimrroty disposed rob-
bish, traslx detris and .
2,At thecomerofl.iaLane
and White Sweet. Pahrump.
AP# 35-171-26. located on
real owned by the
Nye County Treasurer. as
Trustee (taken for taxes from
Gordon Odis. whose mailing
address is 4026 Cottonseed
Court. North Las Vegas. Ne-
vada 89031): Decomposing
drumsofunknown liquid (pre-
liminarily believed to be cook-
ing oil, but labeled
asMethanol), leaking into the
soil; piles ofvebicle tires; and/
or other improperly disposed
rubbish, trash, debris and gar-
bage.
3.blfr the corner of Lola
Lane and White Street. Pahr-
ump. AP# 35-171,27.1teated
on real pm_tmrty_ owned by
Matthew Stephen and Karen
L, Parker. whose mailing ad-
dress is 4026 Cottonseed
Court. North Las. Nevada
89031." Decomposing drums
of unknown liquid (prelimi-
narily believed to be cooking
oil, but labeled as Methanol),
leaking into the soil; piles of
vehicle tires: and/or other im-
properly disposed rubbish,
trash, debris and garbage.
4. blear the corner of Lola
Lane and Whim streeL Pahr-
ump. AP #35-163-25. located
on real pro_Derty owned by
Robert G. Wiley. whose mail-
iPg address is 2132 Sierra
Height Drive. Las Vegas.
Nevada 89134: Decomposing
drums of unknown liquid (pre-
liminarily believed to be cook-
ing oil, but labeled as Metha-
nol), leaking into the soil; piles
of vehicle tires; and/or other
improperly disposed rubbish,
trash, debris and garbage.
5. Near the corner of Lola
Lane and White Street. Pabr-
ump. AP# 35-163-26. located
on real _m'operty owned by
Morgan Russell. Inc.. whose
mailing address is 303 W, St.
louis. Las Vegas. Nevada
89102." Decomposing drums
of unknown liquid (prelimi-
narily believed to be cooking
oil, but labeled as Methanol),
leaking into the soil; piles of
vehicle tires; and/or other im-
properly disposed rubbish,
trash, debris and garbage.
6. At the corner of Lola
Lane and White Street. Pahr-
ump. AP# 35-163-27. located
On real pro_oerty owned by
Qordon Odis. whose mailing
address is 4026 Cottonseed
Court. North Las Vegas. Ne-
Decomposing
drums ofunlmownliquid (ixe-
liminmily believed to becook-
ing oil, but labeled as Metha-
nol), leaking intothe soil;#les
of vehicle tires; and/or other
improperly disposed rubbish,
trash, debris and garbage.
7. Near the coruer of Lola
Lane and Shady Lane. Pahr-
ump. AI 35-163-02. located
on real _m'opc owned by
$¢n iin and Mary_ Uetmten.
• WhOse mailing address is 1669
Hoobeno Street. Pearl City_.
Decomposing
drams of unknown liquid (pre-
liminarily believed to be cook-
ing oil, but labeled as Metha-
nol), leaking into the soil; p'P's
of vehicle tires; and/or oth,.,"
improperly disposed rubbish,
Wash, debris and garbage.
8. At the comer of Lola
Lane and Shady Lane. Pabr-
ump. At 35-163-01. located
on real property owned by
Donald A. Logan and Isobel
D, Fraser. whose mailing ad-
dressisP.O.Box 131.Cottam.
Ontario. Canada NOR 1B0:
Decomposing drums of un-
known liquid (preliminarily
believed to be cooking oil, but
labeled as Methanol), leaking
into the soil; piles of vehicle
tires; and/or other improperly
disposed rubbish, trash, de-
bris and garbage.
Pursuant to NRS 244.360
(1),on July 1,1997,theCounty
Clerk informed the Board re-
garding the complaint; and
the Board thereafter fixed the
above-noticed dale, time and
place to hear the proof of the
complainant and of the owner
or occupants of the real prop-
erty whereon the alleged nui-
sances are claimed to exist.
The Board will proceed to
hear the complaint and any
opponents at the above-fixed
date, time and place. The
Board may adjourn the hear-
ing from time to time, not
III IIlll III
exceeding 14 days in all. At
the hearing, the Board shall
receive the proofs offered to
establish or controvert the
facts set forth in the complaint,
and on the final hearing of the
complaint, the Board shall by
resolution determine whether
or not the alleged nuisances
exist and, if one or more of
them does exist, order the per-
son or persons responsible for
such nuisances to abate the
same.
If the order is not obeyed
within five days after service
of a copy upon the person or
persons responsible for the
nuisance, the Board shall
cause the abatement of the
nuisance and make the cost of
abatement a special assess-
ment against the real prop-
erty. The special assessment
may be collected at the same
time and in the same manner
as ordinary county taxes are
collected, and shall be subject
to the same penalties and the
same procedures and sale in
case of deliqueney as provided
for ordinary county taxes. All
laws applicable to the levy, col-
lection and enforcement of
coenty taxes shallbe applicable
to sw, h special assessment.
Any person desiring to be
beardregardingthe abovecom-
plaint is invited to attend and
speak on the issue.
Dated this 2nd day of July,
1997
Juanita "Arm" Robb, Nye
County Clerk and Ex-Officio
Clerk of the Nye County
Board of Commissioners
Publish: 7/24/97, 7/31/
pUBLIC NOTICE
On July 2, 1997, James
R. Marsh dba Amargosa
Valley Broadcasters ten-
dered to the Federal Com.
municatiom Commission an
application for a permit to
construct a new FM broad-
cast station on Channel
266A in Amargosa Vaney,
Nevada. The station will
operate with an effective
radiated power of 6.0 kilo-
watts and an antenna height
above ground of 117 meters,
with its transmitter located
.7 km west of State Highway
373 at 1900 E. Farm Road in
Anmrgosa Valley and with
its studios located at the
Longstreet Inn, Casino and
RV Park on State Highway
373 in Amargosa Valley. A
copy of the application is
available for public inspec-
tion during normal business
hours at the office of the
controller at the Longstreet
Inn, Casino and RV Park.
Publish: 7/17/97, 7/24/97, 7/
31/97
NOTICE OF NYE
COUNTY'S INTENTION
TO SELL CERTAIN
REAL PROPERTY
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, pursuant to NRS
244.281(2), that the Nye
County Board of Commis-
sioners ("Board"), pursuant to
NRS 244.281 (I) (b), intends
to sell the following County-
IIII I I III
owned property through a li-
censed real estate broker:
AP #08-271-06: Parcel A, file
map# 190397. Located within
Section 1, Township 2 North,
Range 42 East. 2.75 acres.
An offer for the above-de-
scribed property has been re-
ceived by the Board, in the
amount of Eighty-Two Thou-
sand Five Hundred Dollars
($82,500.00), the minimum
sales price previously set by
the Board. That offer was
brought to the Board by Trish
Rippie, dba Trish Rippie Re-
alty, Inc., a licensed real es-
tate broker.
Ms. Rippie will be han-
dling the proposed sale of the
above-described property.
Any person who is interested
in purchasing the said prop-
erty is invitedto uegotiate with
Ms. Rippie regarding making
an offer. New offers on the
said property will be accepted
by Ms. Ripple, for convey-
ance to the Board, until noon,
Monday, August 4,1997. The
Board will consider and may
make a final decision to sell
the said property at its meet-
ing on Tuesday, August 5,
1997.
Offers must to be made on
standard offer to purchase
forms, and must be accompa-
nied by a ten percent (10%)
earnest money deposit which
will be fully refundable in the
event that the offer is not ac-
cepted. Otherwise, the car-
nest money will be applied to
the buyer's down payment.
The earnest money deposit is
to be held in the broker's trust
account until an offer is ac-
cepted by the Board, at which
time it will be deposited into
escrow.
The amount of each new
offer received by Ms. Rippie
will be revealed to all previ-
ous offerors on the said prop-
erty, so that they may im-
prove their offers.
The offer which may be
accepted will be the cash or
term offer which produces
the highest net return to the
County. All offers must be at
the list price (appraised value)
or higher to be considered.
For the purpose of this sale, a
cash equivalency factor of
ninety-five (95%) will be
used in comparing cash and
terms offers. For example, if
two bids are received for the
parcel, and they each are in
the amoum of $20,000, but
one if for all cash and the
other for terms, the terms of-
fer will be given a cash
equivalency value of
$19,000, and the cash offer
will be deemed to be the
higher of the two.
Offers may require financ-
ing by the County, providing
that the down payment is at
least twenty-five percent
(25%) of the purchase price.
The buyer will execute a note
and deed of trust in favor of
the County, including an in-
terest rate fixed for the term
of the loan at one percent
(1%) over the Wall Street
Journal published prime in-
terest rate current at he time
of acceptance of the offer by
the Board. The term of the
loan may not exceed ten (10)
years.
Once an offer finally has
been accepted by the Board,
an escrow will be opened with
a local escrow company
which will prepare the docu-
ments and order a policy of
title insurance. The County
and the buyei" will split the
escrow fee; the County will
pay the cost of title insurance
and preparation of the deed;
and the buyer will pay the
cost of preparing the note and
deed of trust.
Datedthis 15thdayofJuly,
1997.
Publish: 7/17/97, 7/24/97,
7/31/97
NOTICE OF V ACANCIEB
There cmnt exists four va-
cancies on the Parks and Rec-
reation Commission. These
vacancies had been held by
two.Pahrump residents, one
Beatty resident and one
Round Mountain resident.
These vacancies are four-year
terms which will expire the
end of June 2001. The Board
of Nye County Commission-
ers is requesting resume-
qualification letters from per-
sons interested in filling these
vacancies. Please submit re-
sume-qualirication letters to
the Nye County Clerk's Of-
rice, P.O. Box 1031,
Tonopah, Nevada 89049, no
later than 5:00 p.m., Tues-
day, August 12, 1997.
Publish 7//24/97, 7/31/97
NOTICE CALLING FOR
BIDS
The Nyy County School Dis-
trict, Tonopah, Nevada, will
receive sealed bids at the
Southern District Office to
provide Air Conditioning
Upgrade for Rosemary
Clarke Middle School, 2000
S. Mt. Charleston Blvd. in
Pahrump, Nevada. The Bid-
der shall be fully responsible
for all labor, materials, and
equipment necessary for
completing the air condition-
ing upgrade. All materials are
FOB job site, in acordance
with Construction Docu-
meats. Construction Docu-
ments will be available for
distribution, July 24, 1997, at
the Nye County School Dis-
trict, Maintenance & Opera-
tions Office and the office of
the Architect. Bids will be
received until 3:00 p.m. on
August 8, 1997. All received
bids will be opened publicly
at 3:00 p.m. on August 8,
1997, at the Southern Dis-
trict Office. Successful bid-
der will be notified of the bid
award within ten (10) work-
ing days. Bids shall be sub-
mitted in a sealed envelope
and delivered to the follow-
ing address: Nye County
School District Southern Of-
rice, 484 South West St.,
Parhump, Nevada 89048. The
envelope must be marked,
"Rosemary Clarke Middle
School - Air Conditioning
Upgrade".
Bid specification and forms
may be obtained by contact-
ing the Nye County School
District Maintenance & Op-
erations Office, 601 East
Calvada, Pabrump, Nevada
89048 (702) 727-2459 and/
or the office of the Architect
at 3111 S. Valley View Blvd.,
#B-205, Las Vegas, NV
89102 (702) 36%6094.
Prospective Bidders may in-
spect the facility between the
hours of 7:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m. Monday through Friday,
call 702-727-2459 for an ap-
pointment.
The Board of Trustees of the
Nye County School District
reserves the right to reject
any and all proposals or ac-
cept the proposal which is
deemed by the Nye county
School District to be in the
best interest of the Nye
County School District. The
Nye County School District
also reserves the right to
waive any irregularities and/
or informalities in the sub-
mitred Bid Forms and Bid
Proposals.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
NYE COUNTY SCHOOL
DISTRICT
Richard Scanlan, Clerk
Attest: Geraldine Harge, Su-
perintendent Nye County
School District
Publish: 7/24/97
NOTICE OF
NONRESPONSIBILITY
TO WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
GOLDFIELD GROUP PUB-
LISHERS, a Nevada
corporation,will not be re-
sponsible for any debts in-
curred on behalf of GOLD-
FIELD GROUP- PUBLISH-
ERS, a Nevada corporation,
by MR. ROBERT LOWES
after the 13th day of April,
1997. DATED this 17th day
of June, 1997
"GOLDFIELD GROUPPUB-
USHERS, a Nevada corpo-
ration
By JOE RICHARDS.
sole Stockholder
By MARIE LAPRIORE
President
Publish 7/24/97 - 8/28/97
NOTICE
Pursuant to NRS 244.085 (5), the Nye
County Board of Commissioners will
hold its second meeting of August on
Ttesday, August 19, 1997, at the Bob
Ruud Community Center located at 160
& East Basin Road Pahrump, Nevada.
The meeting will begin at 8:30 a.m.
Publish:7/24/97, 7/31/97